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Harambe Stars
Alba
#21 Posted : Tuesday, June 07, 2016 5:46:07 AM
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Alba
#22 Posted : Wednesday, October 05, 2016 5:02:17 PM
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Well done Stars for Beating DR-Congo in Kin la Belle aka Kin Malebo. See Were's crossover skills and Olunga's sharp reflexes

maka
#23 Posted : Wednesday, October 05, 2016 6:23:58 PM
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Alba wrote:


6 out of 6...let them engage in more friendlies...play stronger teams.
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#24 Posted : Wednesday, October 05, 2016 7:05:54 PM
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maka wrote:
Alba wrote:


6 out of 6...let them engage in more friendlies...play stronger teams.

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Fullykenyan
#25 Posted : Thursday, October 06, 2016 1:08:16 PM
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Harambee stars still has alot to work on.Their build- up play is poor. Their passes are not good enough. Their shape is really wanting, especially when defending. They are slow. The players need to read the game intelligently. However, i like the progress they are having. Okumbi should play the same players often, so that they get used to one another´s movements.
Alba
#26 Posted : Saturday, October 08, 2016 10:17:13 PM
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Fullykenyan
#27 Posted : Sunday, October 09, 2016 3:12:45 PM
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More or less the same thing i have mentioned above
Shak
#28 Posted : Tuesday, November 15, 2016 7:19:28 PM
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Liberia beaten 1 nil. Harambee stars unbeaten streak extended to eight games. Football post Nyamwea is proving to be very sweet
Impunity
#29 Posted : Tuesday, November 15, 2016 9:01:44 PM
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Shak wrote:
Liberia beaten 1 nil. Harambee stars unbeaten streak extended to eight games. Football post Nyamwea is proving to be very sweet


But that new FKF president (the kao?) should improve on his voice, its sounds like a beaten frog!

Then the body movements and hands while articualting aisius is too mush!
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Fullykenyan
#30 Posted : Tuesday, November 15, 2016 9:15:32 PM
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Impunity wrote:
Shak wrote:
Liberia beaten 1 nil. Harambee stars unbeaten streak extended to eight games. Football post Nyamwea is proving to be very sweet


But that new FKF president (the kao?) should improve on his voice, its sounds like a beaten frog!

Then the body movements and hands while articualting aisius is too mush!
Sad


He did not choose to have that kind of a voice, it is God given. However, he has chosen to manage football in kenya with proffesionalism and that is what matters to us and not his voice
Fullykenyan
#31 Posted : Tuesday, November 15, 2016 9:18:54 PM
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Today, i saw the ball moving faster than usual.Already there is a big improvement. There was also creativity from players. What Okumbi now need to dril to this players,is the ability to read the game and make sharp decision that can unlock defences
Alba
#32 Posted : Tuesday, November 15, 2016 9:46:02 PM
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Plenty of improvement. Kenya is now closer to fulfilling its potential.

But we are not going anywhere without structured youth development. This is the one issue that is ignored by club and federation
maka
#33 Posted : Wednesday, November 16, 2016 9:23:50 AM
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Alba wrote:
Plenty of improvement. Kenya is now closer to fulfilling its potential.

But we are not going anywhere without structured youth development. This is the one issue that is ignored by club and federation


@Alba you never liked Okumbismile If am not wrong the U23 is also playing against U23 SA....progress is a gradual progress...youth structure takes time but we should start building them from now...that I agree...that's the only way we can have a strong national team in the future years...Good things are being done by the federation.
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Alba
#34 Posted : Wednesday, November 16, 2016 6:06:59 PM
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maka wrote:


@Alba you never liked Okumbismile If am not wrong the U23 is also playing against U23 SA....progress is a gradual progress...youth structure takes time but we should start building them from now...that I agree...that's the only way we can have a strong national team in the future years...Good things are being done by the federation.


U R right I never liked the Okumbi experiment. Appointing a coach whose only previous experience was at Kariobangi Sharks and making him national team coach was too much of a gamble for me.

I am still not sold on Okumbi but I admit he is not as bad as I thought. Still these friendlies are not enough to assess him. I will judge him more if Kenya plays in the CECAFA senior challenge cup.

On youth developmet:

Youth structures does not mean having a U23 team and a U20 team. Thats the least important part of youth development.

The most important aspect of youth development is identifying talented youth as early as age 12 and drilling into them proper technique, tactical awareness, drive, attitude, psychology etc etc.

Basically drilling them in good football habits and getting rid of bad football habits. Such that by the time they reach 18, good technique is second nature.

You say its a gradual process yet Kenya has not even started

Kenya needs to replicate the MYSA model in at least 20 counties where football talent exists. Basically Kenya needs football academies all over the country. Nairobi county should have at least 3 such centres in Kibera, Eastlands and elsewhere to tap and mould talent.

Right now Kenyan youth are learning to play football barefeet with ball ya jwala thus learning bad football habits and bad technique. And thats if they are lucky to even have space to play. Most youth in the slums nowadays don't even have a football field. Football fields are being grabbed left and right. Thats why its critical to establish football academies all over the country so talent is not wasted.
Alba
#35 Posted : Friday, November 18, 2016 4:29:10 PM
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The Liberia coach was interviewed earlier and he said he was unimpressed with Harambee stars because he fielded a young team and Harambee struggled to beat them "even with help from referees".. smile smile

The Hull City coach was also at Kasarani and appeared thoroughly unimpressed by the play and the size of the crowd

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